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MET 3124:Strength of Materials with Applications

3 Class Hours 0 Laboratory Hours 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENGR 2214  or MET 2124  or MET 2214  Concurrent:
MET 3124L  
A study of stress and strain of deformable bodies in tension, compression, bending, and torsion. Topics include: axial stress and strain, thermal stress and strain, statically indeterminate systems, torsional stress and strain, power transmission in shafts, bending stresses in beams, beam deflections, combined stresses, elastic buckling in columns, and finite element analysis methods. ENGT 3124 and ENGT 3124L should be taken concurrently, but if a student has credit for one, the other can be taken alone. 

Notes: Not equivalent to ENGR 3131



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